College Eye — February 8, 1966
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confrontations to discuss Viet Nam Thursday | Craig Williams will introduce topic at forum sponsored by Department of Speech. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Students dance at the all-college dance that was held in the Commons. | |
| 1 | Nancy Thompson to read for Poetry Hour today | Will read from work by Philip Booth and John Holmes; schedule of upcoming Poetry Hours. | |
| 1 | Senator George McGovern speech is cancelled | Will attempt to re-schedule. | |
| 1 | Off-campus lounge open this week | Description of new facility. | |
| 1 | WRA sponsors winter outing | ||
| 1 | Volunteers for Appalachia recruited today | ||
| 1 | OLD GOLD beauty pageant features 'Illuminations in Frost' | Twelve finalists will be selected from field of 33; list of competitors. | |
| 1 | Living with 'Mountain Folk' can prove rewarding and stimulating | Connie Hohlfeld describes her experience of working with people in Appalachia; photo. | |
| 2 | Off-campus lounge should be responsibility of college | Claims that off-campus men had to do without a lounge for months because of lack of efficiency and concern. | |
| 2 | Organization into university here offers exciting possibilities, academic adulthood | Claims that SCI is a child who is growing into something wonderful, instead of mediocre. | |
| 2 | Time to augment move ahead in industrial arts | Agrees with Jim Ehlenfeldt that the industrial arts are underappreciated. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Agent presents his clients as a new kind of band, a religious rock group. | |
| 2 | TV shows show stinky, stupid America | Claims that by watching television, he has discovered something about all Americans: we are stupid, stinky, romantic, and we cannot control ourselves. | |
| 2 | Perspective: Teachers' contributions must repay society's investment | Claims that society cannot afford to have instructors who confine their teaching to the space between the two covers of a textbook. | |
| 3 | College help will resume sessions | Will resume programs in Hawthorne and Maywood Schools. | |
| 3 | Traffic violation appeals require personal plea | Appeals must be made in person. | |
| 3 | Comprehensive exams will be held April 1 | ||
| 3 | Enrollment drops to 5907 | ||
| 4 | SAE installs 14 new members | List of new members. | |
| 4 | Varsity trackmen top frosh, 74-39 | Five new records were set and one record was tied at the varsity-freshmen indoor track meet; final results are posted. | |
| 4 | Programming classes meet Thursday at 3 | Will study FORTRAN and GOTRAN. | |
| 4 | MU Week scheduled for April | Need men to work on committees. | |
| 4 | Singing first love, but second chore | Profile of the Justus Four singing group; photo. | |
| 5 | SCI matmen defeat Mankato, 18-16; Parker pins national place-winner | Don Parker defeated his opponent who won third place in nationals last year; statistics are posted; photo. | |
| 5 | Entries due soon for intramurals | Teams for intramural volleyball, bowling, and handball doubles need to be organized and entered soon. | |
| 5 | Cagers topple SDS, 80-67; take third place in NCC | Craig Kneppe scored 27 points, bringing his career scoring up to 1109 points; photo; statistics are posted. | |
| 5 | Dr. Reninger will discuss English shift | Will talk about changes in curriculum. | |
| 6 | Profs to study improvements in researching | Professors Wright and Hansen will study improvement of research in vocational education. | |
| 6 | VISTA on campus for volunteers | ||
| 6 | Sixth annual SCRA lectures Feb. 14 & 15 | Schedule several speakers. | |
| 6 | Workshop for repertory theatre this summer | Company will perform three works. | |
| 6 | Eta Pizza Pi to organize Wednesday | Pin will be small gold safety pin. | |
| 6 | Peace Corps recruiting task force for India | ||
| 6 | Dr. Frank to serve committee | Will serve on national vocational guidance committee. |